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That prompted rival studios to once again push their films scheduled for early 2021, such as “Morbius,” “Ghostbusters Afterlife,” “Cinderella,” and “A Quiet Place Part II.” It’s also widely expected that Universal will delay “Fast Furious” installment “F9” (set for May 28) and Disney may bump the Marvel adventure “Black Widow” (set for May 7), which would clear the film calendar until at least June. Should that come to pass, it would be devastating to those in the business of showing movies on the big screen. By summer, it’ll have been over a year since theatres have operated at normal levels..

Prosecutors noted that Lopatic’s social media posts in the weeks before the siege show his actions Jan. 6 were not spontaneous. Immediately after the election of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, he posted that the election was a “call to arms.” He also posted a picture of two dead pheasants he shot, captioned, “I named them Joe and Kamala.”.

It’s not often that you find a local artist who checks off the boxes of diversity, consciousness and important Spreading culture and diversity through the valley is cool, but by the universally accepted bylaws of the hip hop culture, if the artist doesn’t have skills, they get no props. What we have here is a local artist in whom we can take pride, and one who’s well equipped to meet criticism from folks outside of the ‘Hive. UMaNg’s music serves not only himself and his own need for creative expression, but helps to broaden the reach of our local scene, which is something everyone should be happy and enthusiastic about..

Fishback was King first pick for a key role that he wrote specifically for her, playing Deborah Johnson, the activist and pregnant fianc of Fred Hampton. “I sent him a long email about everything that I loved and said, have two notes, but I don want to overstep, so let me know if you want to hear them. He said, you be playing her, you can overstep..

On Thursday, Kettle, 19, through her lawyer Berk Keaney, pleaded guilty in provincial offences court at Tom Davies Square to careless driving causing death. Kettle was not present on the advice of her psychotherapist that attending would be detrimental to her emotional health. Justice of the Peace James Bubba, while initially raising a concern that a joint submission suggested penalty of a $2,000 fine and one year probation order did not include a licence suspension, told the packed courtroom he would go along with it.

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